Sacks and Covers is an exhibition that brings together the work of Theresa Anderson and Amber Cobb. Both artists have created new bodies of work that highlight a shared affinity to color, texture, material, and a process of reduction. Anderson’s work stems from objects used in performance art, while Cobb's focus relates more closely to formal aesthetics, the end result for both is work that conveys a feeling of sensuality and sexiness. Each piece anchored by gravity and defined as much by the physical weight of the materials as the conceptual weight of the objects they have employed.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.
Sacks and Covers is an exhibition that brings together the work of Theresa Anderson and Amber Cobb. Both artists have created new bodies of work that highlight a shared affinity to color, texture, material, and a process of reduction. Anderson’s work stems from objects used in performance art, while Cobb's focus relates more closely to formal aesthetics, the end result for both is work that conveys a feeling of sensuality and sexiness. Each piece anchored by gravity and defined as much by the physical weight of the materials as the conceptual weight of the objects they have employed.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.
Sacks and Covers is an exhibition that brings together the work of Theresa Anderson and Amber Cobb. Both artists have created new bodies of work that highlight a shared affinity to color, texture, material, and a process of reduction. Anderson’s work stems from objects used in performance art, while Cobb's focus relates more closely to formal aesthetics, the end result for both is work that conveys a feeling of sensuality and sexiness. Each piece anchored by gravity and defined as much by the physical weight of the materials as the conceptual weight of the objects they have employed.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.